Setting itself apart from its original plant because of its long flowering time, fuchsias 'Annabel' produces pale white blooms lightly dusted with baby pink. It's a Fuchsia Hybrid whose original ancestral plant remains elusive. Although the reasoning behind the name "Annabel" isn't explicitly explained, it may be to complement the genus "Fuchsia," as this is also a girl's name.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Tree, Shrub
Plant Type
50 cm
Plant Height
50 cm
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
White, Pink
Flower Color
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Care Guide
Common Diseases
Care Guide for Fuchsias 'Annabel'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Fuchsias 'Annabel' thrives in humid environments, requiring consistent moisture and high humidity. Watering twice a week maintains even soil moisture. As an ornamental plant, it excels outdoors with adequate rainfall. Positioning fuchsias 'Annabel' in similar damp conditions promotes optimal growth and decorative appeal.
Fertilize:
To promote abundant flowering of your fuchsias 'Annabel', use a balanced fertilizer weekly, adjusting to a quarter strength with each watering. Stop fertilizing two weeks prior to moving your fuchsias 'Annabel' indoors in fall.
Pruning:
Prune fuchsias 'Annabel' in early spring by removing dead or weak stems and shaping overgrown branches to promote healthy growth and flowering. This enhances air circulation, reducing disease risk. Make cuts just above a node to encourage new growth and preserve the plant's health and aesthetics.
Propagation:
Fuchsias 'Annabel' is an ornamental plant known for its vibrant flowers and bushy growth. Propagate using semi-ripe cuttings from healthy shoots, dip in rooting hormone, and plant in well-draining soil. Maintain high humidity, warmth, and consistent moisture for root development, offering indirect light and temperature protection thereafter.
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